If you need an API that aggregates health data from multiple wearables and labs into a single interface, Vital is a good option. It aggregates wearables and lab data into a single source of truth for health data, supporting more than 500 devices and labs. With data protected with encryption in JSON or HL7 FHIR formats, Vital also offers tools for different programming stacks, so it's good for personalized health and wellness apps, medical research and digital health platforms.
Another good option is Metriport, an open-source API that connects to several health information networks, including CommonWell and Carequality. It can handle several data formats, including FHIR R4, C-CDA and PDF. Metriport checks data quality with coding standards and offers a no-code provider dashboard to manage patient records. It's also very secure, with SOC 2 Type II and HIPAA compliance, so it's a good choice for health care companies.
If you want a full Health IoT platform with strong EHR integration, check out Validic. It links a large health device and app ecosystem to give clinicians and patients new insights. Validic features include remote patient monitoring, a digital logbook and active alerting that can help cut hospital readmissions and improve patient health. It's geared for health care providers trying to personalize care and simplify clinical workflows.